Blake Worsley, Compton and Ruckman joined Dodge on the team that finished first overall.

"At least I had the chance to experience racing with the big boys," he said. "It's frustrating that I missed, but it was fun."

Moffat's only diver, junior Aaron Kawcak, was back on the board after a week off. His score of 144.62 was 20 points better than his first, and only other, six-dive competition. He's 40 points from state qualifying.

"If I can stick all the dives I did today, I might be to 180," Kawcak said. "I felt better today, and my reverse 1 1/2 went much better today than earlier this week in practice. I smacked on it and hadn't tried it again until today."

The meet was scored as three duals between Moffat County and District 51 and Glenwood but the teams competed like it was a triangular meet.

The Bulldogs defeated Glen-wood 115 to 72 and lost to Class 5A District 51 142-77.